@PinkCakeShine@Angelvinity@REDFIREBOZ do your sources come from a doctor or are you picking up random sources. You aren't a doctor yourself or a nurse so why are you labelling what is and what isn't a medical condition. I have facts and multiple sources from qualified doctors but you could also find them yourself 🫠
@moon_kumiko@AlaskanReality@Mistipix how would i not be for not knowing about that? i’m not talking about this either, it’s whenever these words are actually slurs for white people which they’re not. nobody was calling white people crackers or dandruff a century ago???
@ohmahsheep @AlaskanReality@Mistipix get tf out you’re lit weird. if you want to talk about it then then i’d rather do this over a call because i’m not replying back and forwards with you again
@AlaskanReality@Mistipix because it has 'history'. You read everything to literally, I said it needs history but not like that- history of ancestry. Our black ancestors were enslaved, white people were not
@AlaskanReality@Mistipix theyre not talking about whips when they say cracker though are they, the n word actually comes from a time period where black people and other poc were enslaved. If you compare cracker to the whip slaves used then you can use that on any word and call it a slur too